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Uploaded by on Dec 31, 2008

This video is to show the field strip process for a glock pistol...

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  • I Got a comment on one of my videos saying that you don't have to pull the trigger to do the take down on the glock.

    I'd Like to comment the guy back and tell him he's a complete moron...But I don't Know If You can actually take down a glock without touching the trigger....I'm pretty sure there isn't a way around it but ehh never know.

  • @FabioCrow07770 If there IS a way I dont know what it is...I believe the trigger bar is in the way when raised when the trigger is sert, thats why you must pull the trigger to unlock the slide and remove it 1st...put it this way, a glock manula sais to pull the trigger, Im sure they know if it woudl worth another way, lol

  • @cutlerylover I Just commented the guy back telling him to make a video response in which he shows him taking down the glock AFTER racking the slide back first. he won't do it,He's one of those people with no videos and expert opinions about everything lol

  • @FabioCrow07770 expert opinions, no videos, no info on channel page, I must know him, at least ran into him before, lol

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  • i went from zippo tricks to how to field strip a glock wow

  • @DariusFTW i´ll give you 4 reasons:

    -Shooting is REAL FUN

    -Its fun to disassemble, clean and oil the gun

    -You feel more powerfull when owning a gun and the MOST IMPORTANT reason:

    -Gotta Keep home/business safe from fuckbags

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  • Takedown starts at 3:20

  • You mentioned about dry firing .22's. I also had this concern with my ruger because 10/22's do not have a bolt catch. I called ruger to discuss the issue with them and they told me that the ruger 10/22 was designed to be dry fired without creating damage because there is no mechanism to let you know when you have fired the last round. Just thought I would share that knowledge with you. Good video.

  • Go deliver my mail.

  • Do you know what kind of clip that is on the side of the glock?

  • @BadAssEngineering AND it is your natural born right!

  • I'd say the Stoeger Cougar, Beretta 92, Px4 Storm are all a bit easier to break down/field strip than Glocks. But Glocks, CZ-75, Ruger P90, SR9/SR40 etc...are all simple enough too.

  • @Lonewolf6565 My Glock 21 was used and it has a steel guide rod when I bought it. Previous owner must have put it in. I think mine is a Gen 2 with two mags, $360 out the door I dont think was a bad deal for a Glock of any vintage.

  • If there was a zombie apocalypse, the Glock 17 would be my choice of secondary gun next to the AK74 as primary gun. Easy, effective and nearly undestructable.

  • Hey Jeff! Love your videos! I'm getting my first Glock here pretty soon and I might be interested in getting that clip that you have on the slide...What is it called exactly and do you like it?

  • @chrismc410 In stock configuration the guide rod is poly. steel or aluminum guide rods are readily available aftermarket tho. The stock poly rods are great and will last 1-2k rounds but they squeak a bit when they are new. IF you put a single drop of oil on it they will never squeak again.

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